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CIE3M1
Course Title:
The Individual and the Economy
Course Code:
CIE3M1
Course Type:
Grade 11, University/College Preparation
Subject Area:
Canadian and World Studies
Grade 11, University/College Preparation
Subject Area:
Canadian and World Studies
Program Differentiation:
Regular One Credit course
Regular One Credit course
Description:
This course explores issues and challenges facing the Canadian economy as well as the implications of various responses to them. Students will explore the economic role of firms, workers, and government as well as their own role as individual consumers and contributors, and how all of these roles affect stability and change in the Canadian economy. Students will apply the concepts of economic thinking and the economic inquiry process, including economic models, to investigate the impact of economic issues and decisions at the individual, regional, and national level.
Prerequisite:
Canadian History since World War I, Grade 10, Academic or Applied
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